There is always something to do at Titletown! Christian and I enjoy walking around, playing games along the sidewalks, and sitting on Ariens Hill. There is a full size football field (you might need to bring your own equipment) or you can race at the 40 yard dash! There is a playground attached. Dogs are allowed at Titletown, but not on the grass areas.
Bay Beach has many rides and activities. Such as The Big Wheel, tilt-a-whirl, bumper cars, wooden roller coaster, and a giant slide. There are rides for all ages. Tickets are $.25 and can be purchased at the ticket office.
A lot of memories were made at Bay Beach in Katie's younger years, especially on the Tilt-A-Whirl (a favorite) and the scrambler. Katie's family would take time to visit every summer for the cheap, classic carnival rides.
The Fox River State Trail stretches 20 miles from downtown Green Bay for close to 26 miles. You do need an annual or daily pass for bike riding, but walking is free.
Christian and Katie love parking on Front Street near Wells Park to walk Finn through De Pere and along the river.
Badger State is located in the Stadium District in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Christian and Katie were in a corn hole league on Tuesdays in the winter. There is a nice outdoor area where dogs are allowed. They also have music outside on their patio and a food truck there at night.
If you are looking for something to eat, Copper State has a nice outdoor seating area and the best mac & cheese.
You can get tours of the stadium with varying degrees of of depth, self guided tours of the Hall of Fame, or just go check out the Pro Shop.